The Harmful Role of the Kremlin and Wagner in Sudan

From the beginning of the conflict between the two military leaders who exercise power in Sudan, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his deputy, Mohamed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagolo, pro-Russian voices have supported the latter: Hemedti would not be involved with the Sudanese Islamists.
A Geopolitical Mirage: the “De-westernization” of the World

Analyst and political philosopher Philippe de Lara examines the complexity of the notion of the “global South”.
The Strategic and Geopolitical Limits of the Partnership Between Delhi and Moscow

India has gone from neutrality to “multi-alignment”. It does not condemn the Russian aggression in Ukraine and rejects international sanctions.
Vladislav Surkov, the “Aesthete” of the Shadows

A great expert on post-Soviet Russia, Professor Cécile Vaissié offers Desk Russie the beginning of her series…
When we Keep Neutral Despite Everything

Our cartoonist attacks the so-called neutral position of the “Global South” which stubbornly refuses to recognize the criminal nature of the war…
Sanctions: Useless, Really?

Criticism mounts today in the West with the strong encouragement of Kremlin propaganda against the sanctions put in place following Russian aggression against Ukraine.
From Belarus to Belorussia: the Resatellisation of a Former Soviet Republic

Since the worst cannot be ruled out, strategists need to “think the unthinkable”.
“Vacation Camp”

This time, our cartoonist tackles the abduction of Ukrainian children by the Russian military…
Russia: the Impossible “Union Sacrée”

The historian Françoise Thom reminds us that the theme of the Union sacrée has already been exploited in Russian history.
Putin: “We don’t Know What to do With our Money! »

After a year of war, international sanctions are seriously penalizing the Russian economy and war machine…